* include/hbextern.ch
* common.mak
* source/rtl/Makefile
* source/rtl/mouse53.c
+ Added HB_MMIDDLEDOWN() functions, plus MMIDDLEDOWN() alias.
These are always available regardless of the CLIP53
compatibility setting.
; TOFIX: K_MM*DOWN events _override_ C5.3 compatible
K_MOUSEMOVE events (in GTWVT only), which created
an unfortunate incompatibility with our target
C5.x compiler when using some specific GT. Ideas
are welcome how to fix this. We should probably
either send out both codes and let the inkey queue
do the filtering as requested by app (we need a
new filter then), or remove these event code and
generate proper K_MOUSEMOVE events instead. Apps
using this these incompatible keycodes are encouraged
to replace expressions:
'( key == K_KK*DOWN )' with the compatible:
'( key == K_MOUSEMOVE .AND. M*DOWN() )' to prepare
for the fix.
* harbour/include/hbextern.ch
* harbour/source/rtl/philes.c
+ added HB_FGETDATETIME(). A "brother" of function HB_FGETDATETIME().
; TODO: BTW, hb_fs*() functions can get a better precision
(milliseconds). It would be nice to support it also at .prg level.
* doc/whatsnew.txt
* include/hbextern.ch
* source/vm/runner.c
* source/rdd/dbcmd.c
* __HRB*() functions marked as HB_LEGACY_LEVEL2 compatibility,
please update your code to use HB_HRB*().
* __RDDGETTEMPALIAS() marked as HB_LEGACY_LEVEL2 compatibility,
please update your code to use HB_RDDGETTEMPALIAS().
; I've permanently remove these symbols from hbextern.ch, so
regardless of the legacy setting, hbrun won't have them
anymore. This is merely technical, as it would need some
hacks in the make system to push through HB_LEGACY_OFF
to pptable.c generation. If someone wants to deal with
this, even better.
* include/hbstdgen.ch
* Added #undef __FILE__.
* include/hbsetup.ch
* Minor.
* include/hbapifs.h
* include/hbextern.ch
* source/rtl/fstemp.c
* source/rtl/filebuf.c
+ Added hb_fsCreateTempEx(). Similar to hb_fsCreateTemp(),
but allows to control the extension. Note, that the
ordering of parameters ha slightly changed compared to
hb_fsCreateTemp().
+ Added hb_fileCreateTempEx(). See above.
+ Added Harbour level HB_FTEMPCREATEEX(). See above.
; Please review & test.
* source/rtl/tget.prg
* source/rtl/tgetx.prg
* source/rtl/tbcolumn.prg
* source/rtl/tbrowse.prg
* Reset internal name of GET(), TBROWSE(), TBCOLUMN(),
because even if Clipper doesn't have such public
symbols, Class(y) has them, and we want to maintain
compatibility.
* include/hbextern.ch
+ Added GET, TBROWSE, TBCOLUMN.
* include/hbextern.ch
* source/rtl/tbcolumn.prg
* source/rtl/tbrowse.prg
* source/rtl/tget.prg
* source/rtl/tgetx.prg
! Using new method to solve the GET()/TBROWSE()/TBCOLUMN()
symbol problem (these aren't public symbols in Clipper).
The method used is the one already implemented for other
C53 CUI classes.
This allows inheritance, doesn't mess up the class name,
and won't declare above public symbols.
* Moved Xbase++ compatible GET()/TBROWSE()/TBCOLUMN()
functionality into separate classes, all inheriting from
original Harbour classes. This means that Xbase++
compatible methods are only accessible when using the
derived classes. The separation will allow us to
move XPP (and other HB_COMPAT_*) compatible functionality
into a separate libraries in the future, allowing more
freedom to resolve clashing features, symbol names, etc..
* Xbase++ compatible classes are named: xpp_Get(),
xpp_TBrowse(), xpp_TBColumn(). This is a slight
incompatibility compared to Xbase++ and also to
previous Harbour. Technically it seems possible
to give them the names GET()/TBROWSE()/TBCOLUMN(), if
the class is defined in a different file, but let's first
discuss it.
* source/rtl/tgetint.prg
* Using GetNew() instead of Get():New().
; Finally I didn't use '( ... )' to pass parameters in GetNew(),
as it's a tiny bit less efficient with -gc3.
* include/hbusrrdd.ch
* include/hbapi.h
+ Comment.
* include/hbextern.ch
* common.mak
* source/rtl/Makefile
+ source/rtl/tgetx.prg
* source/rtl/tget.prg
* source/rtl/tgetint.prg
+ CA-Cl*pper compatible GET class renamed to HBGet and
is now always available regardless of feature settings.
* Xbase++ compatible GET class named Get(), moved to separate
file and now inherits from HBGet, plus implements
additional functionality also in the separate file.
* GetNew() moved to tget.prg from tgetint.prg.
* Code changed to use HBGet():New() instead of Get():New().
; TOFIX: After above changes, Xbase++ compatiblity
methods are no longer available for regular
GETs, only if they are explicitly created
using Get():New(). If this is a problem for someone
we can start thinking of a solution.
; TODO: Do the same with TBrowse() and TColumn().
* common.mak
* include/hbextern.ch
* source/rtl/Makefile
+ source/rtl/strxor.c
+ Added HB_STRXOR() (work of Mindaugas Kavaliauskas)
* common.mak
* source/common/Makefile
+ source/common/hbprintf.c
+ Added hb_snprintf_c() (temp name, untested) (work of Przemyslaw Czerpak)
[ I've added a normal Harbour license, as per your permission
on the list. Pls give me feedback is this is wrong. ]
* source/rdd/usrrdd/example/exlog.prg
! Fixed missing #includes.
* source/rdd/usrrdd/example/hbmk_b32.bat
+ source/rdd/usrrdd/example/hbmk_vc.bat
+ Added MSVC make file.
! Added EOL to the last line to hbmk_b32.bat.
! xhb.lib dependency removed. It was not needed anyway.
; TOFIX: When compiling exhsx.prg, this happens:
exhsx.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol _HB_FUN_HSXRDD
* contrib/hbssl/sslsess.c
* contrib/hbssl/sslctx.c
* contrib/hbssl/sslciph.c
* Minor changes.
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
- harbour/source/rtl/hbi18n.c
+ harbour/source/rtl/hbi18n1.c
* renamed hbi18n.c to hbi18n1.c to avoid conflicts with hbi18n
program - non GNU make files needs unique file names
! fixed bug in internal function __I18N_HASHTABLE()
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
+ harbour/source/rtl/hbi18n2.prg
+ added new I18N functions to manage .pot files and generate .hbl ones.
public functions:
HB_I18N_loadPot( <cFile>, [<pI18N>] [, @<cErrorMsg>] ) -> <pI18N> | NIL
Reads .pot file and returns Harbour translation set or NIL when
error appears. In such case <cErrorMsg> is contains error message
string. If second parameter [<pI18N>] is given then translation
items read from .pot file are added to this set. Otherwise new
Harbour translation set is created.
HB_I18N_savePot( <cFile>, <pI18N> [, @<cErrorMsg>] ) -> <lSuccess>
Generates .pot file from Harbour translation set. Please note
that Harbour translation set does not contain additional
information which exists in original .pot files like source
code numbers or alternative plural forms.
internal functions for Harbour developers which will work on I18N
tools:
__I18N_potArrayLoad( <cFile> [, @<cErrorMsg>] ) -> <aTrans> | NIL
Reads .pot file and returns array with translation items or
NIL when error appears. In such case <cErrorMsg> is contains
error message string.
<aTrans> is an array with translation items containing additional
informations from .pot file which are not necessary in final
translation sets used at runtime. It's designed for I18N tools
written in Harbour to manage .pot files and/or create .hbl ones.
__I18N_potArraySave( <cFile>, <aTrans> [, @<cErrorMsg>] ) -> <lSuccess>
Generates .pot file from array with translations items.
__I18N_potArrayJoin( <aTrans>, <aTrans2> ) -> <aTrans>
Join two arrays with translation items. Items from <aTrans2>
are added to <aTrans>. If given translation item already exists
in <aTrans> (the same msgctxt and msgid) then source code references
are merged and translations from <aTrans2> are added only if
<aTrans> does not have it.
__I18N_potArrayToHash( <aTrans>, [<lEmpty>] [, <hI18N>] ) -> <hI18N>
Converts array with translation items to hash table in the format
used internally by Harbour translation sets. It's the same format
as used __I18N_hashTable() function. The conversion removes data
which is not necessary for runtime translations like source code
references or alternative source plural forms.
If second parameter <hI18N> is given then translation items form
<aTrans> are added to it. Otherwise new hash table with is created.
If <lEmpty> is .T. then also items with empty translation are added
but source strings are used instead of missing destination ones.
* harbour/include/hbextern.ch
+ added new I18N functions
* harbour/harbour-win-spec
* harbour/harbour-wce-spec
* harbour/harbour.spec
* harbour/mpkg_tgz.sh
* harbour/make_b32.mak
* harbour/make_vc.mak
* harbour/make_gcc.mak
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/utils/Makefile
+ harbour/utils/hbi18n
+ harbour/utils/hbi18n/hbi18n.prg
+ harbour/utils/hbi18n/Makefile
+ added very simple application to manage .pot/.hbl files
Syntax: hbi18n -m | -g [-o<outfile>] [-e] [-q] <files1[.pot] ...>
-m merge given .pot files
-g generate .hbl file from given .pot files
-o<outfile> output file name
default is first .pot file name with
.po_ (merge) or .hbl extension
-e do not strip empty translation rules from .hbl files
-q quiet mode
TODO: extend it and add support for interactive mode which will
allow to edit translations.
* source/rtl/net.c
* contrib/hbziparc/hbziparc.prg
* contrib/hbct/files.c
* Minor formatting.
* source/rtl/gtxwc/gtxwc.c
! Fix to recent fix. An '!' was missing, Przemek pls check me.
* source/rtl/philes.c
+ HB_PROGNAME() now returns absolute path in *NIX systems, too.
(please test and refine)
* source/lang/msgca.c
! Fixes from xhb.
* contrib/hbziparc/hbziparc.prg
* Minor correction ( = -> := )
* source/rtl/gtwin/gtwin.c
+ Added HB_GTI_CODEPAGE support.
As per MS docs, this works only when non-raster font is used
in the console window. Notice that the accepted CP values are
different from the GTWVT ones (GTWIN being the more "logical"
one, since it's a newer API). Currently, Harbour doesn't try
to hide these interface details.
; TODO: UNICODE and BOX char support for GTWIN mode.
* source/rtl/tbrowse.prg
* Using HB_DISPOUTATBOX() to draw column/header/footer separators.
; NOTE: This may cause problems if someone wants to use native
CP (accented or other special CP specific) chars to draw
these screen elements. Maybe an option should be added,
or some sort of markings in the separator strings to
control that.
Pls REVIEW.
* include/hbextern.ch
* source/rtl/console.c
+ Added HB_DISPOUTATBOX() which is similar to HB_DISPOUTAT(),
but marks the text drawn as HB_GT_ATTR_BOX, so these chars
can be properly displayed as drawing chars, regardless of
the selected codepage. Another difference is that this
function only supports strings to be printed. Other types
don't print anything.
; NOTE: Maybe this function could use a better name, pls
review and decide.
* source/rtl/gtwvt/gtwvt.c
* source/rtl/gtwvt/gtwvt.h
! Fixed not accepting zero as a HB_GTI_CODEPAGE value.
! Fixed HB_GTI_CODEPAGE to change the codepage.
+ Added box char support in Unicode mode.
For chars marked as HB_GT_ATTR_BOX, chars will be
mapped to Unicode according to CP437.
+ Added box char support in non-Unicode mode.
For chars marked as HB_GT_ATTR_BOX, OEM_CHARSET will
always be used.
; NOTE: This way it's possible to use ISO/WIN codepages with
GTWVT, while still being able to use various drawing
chars (lines, blocks, arrows).
; NOTE: The available set of drawing chars depends on the
OS OEM_CHARSET mapping _for non-Unicode Harbour_.
For Unicode Harbour, full CP437 codepage is
always available.
; NOTE: This solution doesn't go as far as (GTWXC) to
graphically draw / emulate these chars.
; TODO: Add HB_GTI_BOXCP support to change hard-wired "EN" CP.
* include/hbapigt.h
* include/hbgtcore.h
! Moved HB_GT_ATTR_* macros to public headers, because they
are needed for public API functions.
* contrib/hbwin/win_reg.prg
+ w32_regRead(): Added second parameter to specify the default
value returned in case the reg entry doesn't exist.
If not specified, NIL will be returned, just like before.
+ GetRegistry(): Added 4th parameter with same purpose as above.
* source/rtl/hbregex.c
* Minor opt.
* contrib/hbwin/win_misc.c
* Added command line option parameter to WIN_RUNDETACHED().
* include/hbapi.h
+ HB_ERRCODE (to replace ERRCODE)
+ HB_SUCCESS (to replace SUCCESS)
+ HB_FAILURE (to replace FAILURE)
+ contrib/hbwin/win_misc.c
* contrib/hbwin/common.mak
* contrib/hbwin/Makefile
+ WIN_SHELLEXECUTE()
WIN_RUNDETACHED()
WIN_LOADRESOURCE()
Added some new Windows API wrappers.
; TODO: Add hb_osEncode() to them.
* source/rtl/diskspac.c
* source/rtl/disksphb.c
! Fixed DISKSPACE() and HB_DISKSPACE() for Darwin.
Previously they had returned erroneous values.
; TOFIX: Probably HB_DISKSPACE() should be implemented for Watcom and CEGCC,
just like DISKSPACE() is.
* source/rtl/filesys.c
! hb_fsGetAttr() to set the returned attribute to zero
in case of error.
* include/hbextern.ch
* source/rtl/philes.c
+ HB_FSETATTR( <cFileName>, @<nAttr> ) -> <lSuccess>
+ HB_FGETATTR( <cFileName>, <nAttr> ) -> <lSuccess>
+ HB_FSETDATETIME( <cFileName>, [<dDate>], [<cTime HH:MM:SS>] ) -> <lSuccess>
* source/rtl/direct.c
! Fixed DIRECTORY() when called with "V" (label) parameter.
Tested under Windows. Please test/correct for other platforms.
On Windows, the dirspec should not contain a filemask in order
to work.
* contrib/hbtip/base64x.c
% HB_BASE64(): Optimized, cleaned.
! HB_BASE64(): Removed second parameter allowing to pass the length of
the string. This could cause GPF if passed incorrectly. Now length
is simply determined using hb_parclen().
; TOFIX: Input string size limit checking.
* include/hbdefs.h
+ HB_SIZEOFARRAY() macro, which does: ( sizeof( var ) / sizeof( *var ) )
To be really precise, f.e. all hb_strncpy() calls should use
'hb_strncpy( d, s, HB_SIZEOFARRAY( d ) );' instead of:
'hb_strncpy( d, s, sizeof( d ) );' (given that 'd' is allocated at compile time).
So that the code adapts to changing character sizes (like UTF-16/32).
It's useful in some other places, too.
* contrib/hbct/dattime2.c
* 0 -> FALSE for BOOL types.
* include/hbextern.ch
* source/rtl/strmatch.c
+ HB_WILDMATCHI(). Case-instenstive, exact match. First
two parameters and return value are the same as for
HB_WILDMATCH().
* include/hbextern.ch
* source/rtl/cdpapi.c
+ HB_CDPSELECT() which does the same as HB_SETCODEPAGE(), but
aligns well with function naming rules and namespace.
HB_SETCODEPAGE() still works, but usage is not recommended.
+ Added HB_CDPUNIID( <cHarbourCP> ) -> <cCPName>
This will return the std CP ID of a Harbour CP, or empty
if the Harbour CP isn't linked.
* include/hbapi.h
* source/rtl/is.c
! Fixed compile error when HB_CDP_SUPPORT_OFF is defined.
+ Added following functions:
hb_charIsDigit()
hb_charIsAlpha()
hb_charIsLower()
hb_charIsUpper()
* include/hbapi.h
- hb_strUpperCopy() removed. Implementation was missing.
* source/rtl/strcase.c
* Minor formatting.
* source/rtl/filesys.c
! hb_fsCurDirBuff() fixed potential buffer overrun by one byte.
* source/rtl/hbrunfun.c
* source/rtl/run.c
! Fixed missing header hbapiitm.h (after previous local change).
* include/hbapi.h
* include/hbset.h
* include/hbapifs.h
* include/set.ch
* source/rtl/hbffind.c
* source/rtl/gete.c
* source/rtl/filesys.c
* source/rtl/hbrunfun.c
* source/rtl/run.c
* source/rtl/philes.c
* source/vm/set.c
* source/vm/cmdarg.c
+ Added file system CP translation.
Set( _SET_FNAMECP[, <cCPID> ] ) -> <cOldCPID>
All operations passing filenames to/from the
OS will convert them to/from the host CP from/to
the FS CP specified using _SET_FNAMECP.
* hb_fsNameConv() extended to deal with CP
conversion, if requested by the app.
+ hb_fsNameConvFrom() (exported) added to deal
with CP conversions for filenames received from OS.
+ hb_fsNameConvTo() (exported) added to deal
with CP conversions for filenames/string sent to the OS.
+ Added hb_setGetFNAMECP() (exported) function.
+ Added hb_setGetFileCPTransTo(), hb_setGetFileCPTransFrom()
(non-exported) functions.
+ hb_fsCurDirBuff() and hb_fsFindNextLow() extended
to use hb_fsNameConvFrom().
+ Added hb_fsBaseDirBuff() to return the base
directory on the C level (based on argv[0]).
+ Added HB_PROGNAME() to return the executable
program name (based on argv[0]).
+ Added HB_DIRBASE() to return the executable
base directory (based on argv[0]).
* Renames done regarding OS/FS CP conversion:
hb_fsNameConvFrom() -> hb_osDecode()
hb_fsNameConvTo() -> hb_osEncode()
hb_setGetFileCPTransTo() -> -
hb_setGetFileCPTransFrom() -> -
hb_setGetFNAMECP() -> hb_setGetOSCODEPAGE()
_SET_FNAMECP -> _SET_OSCODEPAGE
* hb_osDecode()/hb_osEncode() extended to have a second
parameter BOOL * fFree.
Changed all calls to handle the case when fFree is set
to TRUE by hb_osDecode()/hb_osEncode().
+ HB_GETENV(): Added 3rd logical parameter to control wether
to convert the returned value from OS CP to Harbour CP.
The default is TRUE to be in sync with GETE[NV]() and the
rest of core.
* hb_fsNameConv() is now doing OS CP conversion using std APIs,
rather than duplicating such logic. I've traded some speed
for modularity.
* hb_osDecode/hb_osEncode() function declarations moved to hbapi.h
* hb_osDecode/hb_osEncode() function definitions moved to set.c
; NOTE: None of these were extensively tested, and I tend
to make mistakes when dealing with pointers.
It compiles cleanly with BCC, and some basic tests
worked, but bFree = TRUE codepaths are not yet
working so this needs more review.
* source/rtl/teditor.prg
* source/rtl/tpersist.prg
* utils/hbmake/hbmake.prg
* MemoRead() -> hb_MemoRead()
* contrib/hbct/files.c
; TOFIX: Many functions here are possibly not thread safe.
; TOFIX: Calling hb_fsFindClose() at app exit (and thus keeping
the FF handles open for the whole app lifetime) doesn't
play well with server side apps (as the app may run for
months or even longer), and even worse, they
will lock the passed directory so that they cannot be
removed (maybe even renamed), until the app exists.
At least on Windows.
* source/rtl/dirdrive.c
! Fixed to use F_ERROR instead of -1.
* include/hbextern.ch
! Added missing HB_GCSTEP().
* source/vm/extrap.c
+ Added CPU dump code for Windows x64.
+ Enabled module listing for Windows 64-bit platforms.
% Minor cleanup in Windows x86 CPU dump code.
+ Added TODO for Windows IA64 CPU dump.
+ Added TODO for Windows x64 stack walk, with pointers.
+ Added TOFIX regarding displaying module names in Windows x64 mode.
* source/rtl/fstemp.c
! Minor formatting.
* source/rtl/gete.c
* source/rtl/run.c
* source/rtl/hbrunfun.c
* source/vm/cmdarg.c
+ Added CP conversion to:
GETE[NV](), HB_GETENV(), __RUN(), HB_RUN(),
HB_ARGSTRING(), HB_CMDLINE().
; TODO: dbCreateTemp( <cAlias>, <aStruct>, <cRDD>, <cDelimArg>, <nConnection> ) -> <lSuccess>
Generates and opens a new dbf with a temporary filename
in exclusive mode, deletes it automatically when closed.
All indexes created for this table, should ideally have
the temporary flag on, so those get deleted too, when closed.
; TOFIX: hb_regex*() functions will not honor Harbour CP setting,
when case insensitivity is selected.
; TOFIX: hbct / SetFDaTi() to move any local logic into Harbour core
functions and use a simple Harbour API call only.
I'm not sure what is the reason with keeping the logic
duplicated here; if this isn't by intent, this function
could be much simplified.
; TOFIX: Avoid using C level toupper()/tolower()/islower()/isupper()
; TOFIX: hb_regexMatch()'s 3rd parameter has a double meaning.
It controls case-sensitivity (in sync with the documentation),
but it also controls if hb_regexMatch() behaves like
hb_regexLike() (.T.), or hb_regexHas() (.F.). This means
that hb_regexMatch(,, .T.) == hb_regexLike(,, .T.) (case-sensitive) and
hb_regexMatch(,, .F.) == hb_regexHas(,, .F.) (case-insensitive)
Maybe this was the intent of the original developers, but
to me it looks a rather strange behaviour which was added by
accidentally forgetting about the 3rd parameter already being
utilized. This either needs to be fixed, or properly documented.
; NOTE: Noteworthy links:
http://docs.python.org/3.0/whatsnew/3.0.html
- Unicode/text section
- Removed <> (use != instead)
http://sphinx.pocoo.org/
- Documentation format
http://fredeaker.blogspot.com/2007/01/character-encoding-detection.html
- Character encoding detection
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
* harbour/include/hbapifs.h
* harbour/include/hbextern.ch
+ harbour/source/rtl/hbproces.c
+ harbour/source/rtl/hbprocfn.c
+ added C functions hb_fsOpenProcess(), hb_fsProcessValue(),
hb_fsCloseProcess()
+ added .prg functions HB_OPENPROCESS(), HB_PROCESSVALUE(),
HB_CLOSEPROCESS()
Based on xHarbour code by Giancarlo Niccolai.
Warning: it's possible that they will be changed in the future.
Please test current implementation. Now few notes about it.
Each handle returned by HB_OPENPROCESS() have to be closed
by HB_PROCESSVALUE(). Even if process is killed by HB_CLOSEPROCESS()
its handle is still open and HB_PROCESSVALUE() has to be executed.
Type of handle depends on OS. In *nixes it's process PID. In MS-Windows
it's HANDLE. HB_PROCESSVALUE() attach process exit result in *nixes
cleaning zombie processes and in Windows closing the HANDLE. If you
do not call this function then you will have resource leak.
HB_CLOSEPROCESS() only sends quite request to the process but does
not execute any cleanup code.
All communication handles returned in parameters by reference by
HB_OPENPROCESS() function have to be closed using FCLOSE() function.
If hStdOut and hStdErr are references to the same variables then
executing process stdout and stderr is redirected to the only one
pipe. When handles for stdout, stderr and stdin are not given then
executed process inherits them from parent process unless <lDetach>
parameter is not given. In such case they are redirected to null
device (/dev/null or NUL).
The OS2 version is not tested. Please make tests.
There is no support for DOS which is single process OS.
In WinCE builds std{out,err,in} redirecting and process detaching does
not work too.
The parameters parsing should be updated. Now MS-Windows version uses
native OS command line parsing and quoting by "" can be used for
parameters with blank characters. I do not know any escape character
which can be used to pass (") as parameter to MS-Windows application.
In all other OS-es standard bourne shell rules are used. Parameters can
be quoted by "" or '' and escape character is \. Quoting by '' disables
special meaning of escape character. In OS2 where \ is path separator
escaping and '' quoting is disabled so it works like in MS-Windows
but I do not know if parameters divided by calling process are fully
respected by low level API calls in this system.
* harbour/include/hbgtcore.h
* harbour/source/rtl/hbgtcore.c
* changed BYTE bClearColor to USHORT uiClearColor
The following modifications were made by Viktor Szakats,
(2008-11-22 16:15 UTC+0100 - 2008-12-19 12:56 UTC+0100)
Many thanks. It's the first part without CP conversions in OS calls which
I will want to check yet. Please tests MS-Windows only modifications.
* harbour/make_vc.mak
* harbour/contrib/mtpl_vc.mak
+ Added support for A_USR.
* harbour/include/set.ch
* harbour/include/hbextern.ch
* harbour/source/vm/cmdarg.c
* harbour/source/vm/set.c
* harbour/source/rtl/tgetlist.prg
* harbour/source/rtl/gete.c
* harbour/contrib/hbhpdf/harupdf.c
* formatting
* harbour/source/rtl/hbffind.c
* Changed few places to use sizeof() instead of
explicit size macro.
* harbour/source/vm/extrap.c
+ Added module listing. (also supports Win64)
* harbour/source/common/hbver.c
+ Added Intel C compiler detection. (from xhb)
+ Added Wine detection (unofficial but stable looking
detection method. There intentionally doesn't exist
an official method to do this detection, yet there
are cases when this is necessary. It's also essential
for error reports.)
See also:
http://www.mail-archive.com/wine-devel@winehq.org/msg48659.html
* harbour/source/common/hbfopen.c
! Reverted recent change to use fopen_s(). fopen_s()
will always open in exclusive mode, so it could create
incompatibilities.
* harbour/source/codepage/cpbgmik.c
! Fixed BGMIK collation encoding. Someone familiar with
BG CPs please confirm this, but previously it was
almost certainly broken, as the collation was identical
to BG866.
* harbour/source/rtl/diskspac.c
* harbour/source/rtl/disksphb.c
! GetModuleHandleA() -> GetModuleHandle()
; NOTE: GetModuleHandleA() WinCE emulation in
source/common/wince.c might be unnecessary
after this change.
* harbour/source/rtl/memoedit.prg
* harbour/source/rtl/teditor.prg
! Cleaned insert handling. It now won't anymore mess up
the cursor on instantiation (in New() method). Internal
:lInsert state replaced by Set( _SET_INSERT ). Cursor
is only touched in the editing loop.
* harbour/source/rtl/version.c
! HB_VERSION( HB_VERSION_BUILD_DATE ): Fixed month
being off by one.
* harbour/contrib/hbmzip/hbmzip.c
! Fixed typo which caused timestamps stored in .zip files
to be wrong.
* harbour/contrib/hbhpdf/tests/harupdf.prg
! Minor typo in code.
* harbour/contrib/rddads/rddads.h
+ Added detection for ACE 9.10.
* harbour/contrib/hbtip/sendmail.prg
! Stricter parameter checking in hb_SendMail().
* harbour/contrib/examples/dbu/hb_dbu.dif
+ Added SET DATE ANSI and SET CENTURY ON
* harbour/source/rtl/gtxwc/gtxwc.c
+ Generating HB_K_RESIZE keystrokes on screen resize.
This way it's working similarly to gtwvt.
! Typos in comments.
* harbour/source/rtl/gtwin/gtwin.c
! Fixed HB_GTI_KBDSHIFTS not working in console mode.
Replaced GetKeyboardState() call with GetKeyState() calls.
* harbour/source/rtl/gtwvt/gtwvt.c
+ Added 'layered' window support. It's enabled on W2K
and above (and only when not in Terminal Services
environment, because it makes it perform worse). This
way the screen is also properly displayed regardless
of what the Harbour application does. It also fixes
numerous paint artifacts, when GTWVT window was in
the background and another window is moved in front
of it.
! Fixed only generate HB_K_RESIZE keystrokes when
resize mode is HB_GTI_RESIZEMODE_ROWS.
* include/hbextern.ch
* source/rtl/seconds.c
+ implemented hb_milliseconds(). This function returns time value
from some moment in the past (not midnigth!). It does not start
to cound from zero in midnight, thus, can be safetly used to
measure time intervals.
+ tests/ticktime.c
+ Added nice test for hb_milliseconds().
Results on WinXP:
Ticks per second: 63.595
Min/avg/max interval (ms): 15.000 / 15.724 / 47.000
Loops per tick: 13035.09
Results on openSUSE on VirtualBox on WinXP:
Ticks per second: 384306.138
Min/avg/max interval (ms): 0.001 / 0.003 / 11.112
Loops per tick: 1.04
* harbour/include/hbthread.h
* harbour/source/vm/thread.c
+ added hb_atomic_set(), hb_atomic_get(), hb_atomic_inc() and
hb_atomic_dec() functions which operates on HB_COUNTER or smaller
type if it's necessary for some platforms which can be access/assign
increment/decrement in MT safe atom operations.
hb_atomic_dec() returns true if counter is 0 after decrementation
* harbour/include/hbatomic.h
! fixed compilation in Linux and OpenWatcom
* harbour/include/hbapiitm.h
* harbour/source/rtl/itemseri.c
+ make hb_itemSerialize() and hb_itemDeserialize() public functions
! fixed serialization items with internal item references
* harbour/source/vm/hvm.c
* release memvars after closing RDDs
* harbour/source/debug/dbgentry.c
! fixed buffer overflow reported by Rodrigo
* harbour/source/vm/macro.c
* harbour/source/compiler/hbmain.c
* formatting
* harbour/include/hbexprb.c
! fixed wrongly recognized functions with HB_I18N_ prefix as
HB_I18N_GETTEXT()
* harbour/include/hbapi.h
* harbour/include/hbstack.h
* harbour/include/hbthread.h
* harbour/source/vm/estack.c
* harbour/source/vm/thread.c
* harbour/source/vm/hvm.c
+ added support for I18N in HVM.
Each thread can have it's own i18n set.
When new thread is created then it inherits i18n set from parent
thread and both uses the same set (please remember about it if you
will want to make some direct modifications on active i18n set
internals).
When thread change active i18n set then it effects only this thread
and new threads which will be create later. It does not change i18n
in other existing threads.
+ added functions to set/get pointer to active i18n set in HVM
void * hb_vmI18N( void )
void hb_vmSetI18N( void * )
* harbour/include/hbapi.h
* harbour/source/rtl/hbi18n.c
+ added i18n module. Now only for internal Harbour usage without support
for optional switching to alternative implementations.
I'll add such functionality later when I will work on native gettext
support.
The following public .prg functions has been added:
HB_I18N_GETTEXT[_STRICT]( <cMsgID> [, <cContext> ] )
-> <cTranslatedMsgID> | <cMsgID>
HB_I18N_NGETTEXT[_STRICT]( <nValue>, <cMsgID> | <acMsgID> ;
[, <cContext> ] )
-> <cTranslatedMsgID> | <cMsgID> | <acMsgID>[ <nIndex> ]
This is minimal support necessary for .prg code which has to exists
in each i18n module working with Harbour.
The following functions had been added as public C API:
PHB_ITEM hb_i18n_gettext( PHB_ITEM pMsgID, PHB_ITEM pContext )
PHB_ITEM hb_i18n_ngettext( PHB_ITEM pNum,
PHB_ITEM pMsgID, PHB_ITEM pContext )
The following functions had been added as private HVM C API:
void hb_i18n_init( void )
void hb_i18n_exit( void )
void hb_i18n_release( void * cargo )
void * hb_i18n_alloc( void * cargo )
They have to be supported by alternative i18n modules
The following functions has been added to manage Harbour i18n
translations sets:
HB_I18N_CREATE()
-> <pI18N>
Creates new empty I18N translation set
HB_I18N_CODEPAGE( [<pI18N>,] [<cNewCP>], [<lBase>], [<lTranslate>] )
-> <cOldCP>
Gets or sets Harbour codepage used by translation set
<pI18N> - I18N translation set,
if it's not given then currently active I18N set is used
<cNewCP> - new CP ID. Must be linked with application
<lBase> - when it's .T. then get/set base massages CP instead of
translated massages CP
<lTranslate> - if it's .T. then translate base (<lBase>==.T.) or
final messages in I18N set from previous CP to
given one. Base messages translation in synced
with context ID translation.
HB_I18N_PLURALFORM( [<pI18N>,] [<cNewForm>|<bNewForm>], [<lBase>] )
-> <cOldForm>|<bOldForm>
Gets or sets plural form used for final or base messages
<pI18N> - I18N translation set,
if it's not given then currently active I18N set is used
<cNewForm> - language ID of plural form, f.e.: "EN", "PL", "LT".
Now only three above are supported. Please add rules
for other languages to source/rtl/hbi18n.c.
<bNewForm> - codeblock used to calculate plural form indexes.
can be used instead of character representation but
it's not storred in serialized I18N set
<lBase> - when it's .T. then get/set base massages plural form
instead of translated massages one.
HB_I18N_DESCRIPTION( [<pI18N>,] [<cNewDescription>] )
-> <cOldDescription>
Gets or sets translation set description. After serialization
up to 32 bytes is stored in header which can be easy used to
determinate type of translation file.
<pI18N> - I18N translation set,
if it's not given then currently active I18N set is used
<cNewDescription> - new description
HB_I18N_ADDTEXT( <pI18N>, <cMsgID>, <cTrans> | <acTrans> [, <cContext> ] )
-> NIL
Adds new message with translation to i18n translation set
<pI18N> - I18N translation set
<cMsgID> - original message
<cTrans> - translated message
<acTrans> - array with translated messages used for plural forms
<cContext> - message context
HB_I18N_SET( [ <pI18N> | NIL ] )
-> <lActive>
Sets given I18N translation set as default one used by
HB_I18N_[N]GETTEXT[_STRICT]() functions or remove translation
set for calling thread when passed parameter is NIL
<pI18N> - I18N translation set
Returns logical value which is .T. when i18n set is active
HB_I18N_SAVETABLE( [<pI18N>] )
-> <cTable>
Returns I18N translation as string item which can be stored
in file or database
<pI18N> - I18N translation set, if it's not given then currently
active I18N set is used
HB_I18N_RESTORETABLE( <cTable> )
-> <pI18N> | NIL
Restores I18N translation set from strin item.
<cTable> - I18N translation set in string representation
On success it returns new <pI18N> set otherwise NIL if <cTable>
is not valid item created by HB_I18N_SAVETABLE() or it's corrupted.
HB_I18N_HEADERSIZE()
-> <nHeaderSize>
Returns size of header used by i18n serialized version
HB_I18N_CHEK( <cTable> | <cHeader> [, @<cDescription> ] )
-> <lValid>
<cTable> - i18n translation set serialized by HB_I18N_SAVETABLE
<cHeader> - header of i18n translation set
( LEFT( <cTable>, HB_I18N_HEADERSIZE() )
<cDescription> - optional parameter passed by reference where
will be sored i18n translation set description
extracted from valid header
Returns logical value indicating if given table or header is
valid serialized by HB_I18N_SAVETABLE() data. It does not
decode the table though it validates size and control sums.
These functions are optional and some future alternative implementations
may not support all of them and/or may provide some other functions.
+ added unofficial .prg function __I18N_HASHTABLE() which allows to
access hash table used by i18n translation set or create new translation
set with given hash table. It's helper functions for developers which
will work on Harbour i18n tools and should not be used by Harbour users.
Unlike original gettext Harbour allows to use language with many
plural forms as base one. In such case programmer should activate
at application startup default i18n translation set with base plural
form valid for base application language, f.e. by:
pI18N := hb_i18n_create()
hb_i18n_pluralForm( pI18N, <cLangID> | <bForm>, .t. )
hb_i18n_set( pI18N )
.prg code example:
#xtranslate _( <x,...> ) => hb_i18n_gettext_strict( <x> )
#xtranslate _N( <x,...> ) => hb_i18n_ngettext_strict( <x> )
proc main()
local pI18N, i
pI18N := hb_i18n_create()
hb_i18n_pluralForm( pI18N, "PL", .t. )
hb_i18n_set( pI18N )
for i := 0 to 30
? i, _N( i, {"grosz", "grosze", "groszy"} )
if i > 0 .and. i % 10 == 0
wait
endif
next
return
In .pot files created during compilation by Harbour with -j option
for above code we have the following entries for message with plural
forms:
msgid "grosz"
msgid_plural "grosze"
msgid_plural2 "groszy"
msgstr[0] ""
The msgid_plural2 (and others if language has more plural forms)
is Harbour extension which is not gettext compatible.
The above implementation is base version but should be fully functional.
Now we will need functions to safe/read i18n files and tools to mange
.pot files: merge them, edit translations, create final binary i18n
translation sets. Because we are using gettext compatible .pot files
then for some of such jobs we can use original gettext tools but we
need at least function which will create translation set from one or
more .pot files.
We should also agree some default localization(s) for files containing
translated data, their name convention and environment variable(s)
to set default language. It's not strictly necessary and each user
can have his own implementation but it would help in adding new
translations by final users to any Harbour application which will
respect them. We can use LANG envvar to extract preferred language
and use the same path as executed application looking for files
<appname>-<lang>.hil files though it may create some problems for
OSes which support only 8.3 file names so we can also define that
HB_I18N envvar has higher priority and points to expected translation
file.
* harbour/include/hbextern.ch
- removed old __i18n_*() functions
+ added current i18n functions
* make_vc.mak
+ Added /nxcompat linker flag for non-WinCE, non-DLL,
HB_VISUALC_VER >= 80 MSVC executables.
This should add extra safety.
* include/hbextern.ch
* source/rtl/rat.c
+ Added HB_RAT() which is similar to RAT(), but also accepts
<nStart> and <nEnd> optional paramaters, similarly to HB_AT().
; Please test.
* source/rtl/at.c
* Minor formatting.
* include/hbextern.ch
* common.mak
* source/codepage/Makefile
* source/codepage/cpeswinm.c
- source/codepage/cpes850.c
+ source/codepage/cpes850c.c
* source/codepage/cpesiso.c
+ source/codepage/cpesisoc.c
* source/codepage/cpeswin.c
+ source/codepage/cpeswinc.c
* source/codepage/cpesisom.c
* Spanish language support cleaned:
Modern collation made the default, fixed
CP linkage in ESWIN collations, Clipper
compatibility versions renamed to have an
ending 'C'
Now the following collations are supported:
ES850C - Clipper compatibility CP: IBM850
ESWINC - Clipper compatibility CP: Windows-1252
ESISOC - Clipper compatibility CP: ISO-8859-1
ESWIN - Modern CP: Windows-1252
ESISO - Modern CP: ISO-8859-1
ESMWIN - Compatibility with previous Harbour versions and xhb.
(this collation has wrong linkage, so everyone is
encouraged to use ESWIN or ESISO instead.)
Intentionally not added to hbextern.ch.
; TODO: Add ES850.
; TODO: Check whether Clipper compatibility is indeed true.
* include/hbextern.ch
* source/rtl/memofile.c
+ Added HB_MEMOREAD() which is identical to MEMOREAD()
except it won't truncate the last byte (on non-UNIX
compatible systems) if it's a EOF char.
See also existing HB_MEMOWRIT().
[TOMERGE 1.0]
* include/hbextern.ch
* source/rtl/hbi18n.c
% Using buffered hb_file*() API in __I18N_LOAD()
instead of plain hb_fs*(). This will cause speedup when
buffering gets implemented in hb_file*(), because
currently two hb_fsRead() will be executed for each
string stored in the language file.
- __I18N_LOAD(): Because of the above, passing a file handle
is no longer possible.
+ Added __I18N_LOADFROMMEMORY( <mem> ) => trs
% Minor internal cleanups.
* include/hbextern.ch
* common.mak
* source/rtl/Makefile
+ source/rtl/hbi18n.c
+ Added basic/low level i18n functions:
__I18N_SAVE( cFileName | nHandle, aSortedTable [, cComment ] ) => lSuccess
__I18N_LOAD( cFileName | nHandle ) => trs
__I18N_GETTEXT( @cText, trs ) => NIL
; NOTE: These were originally based on Giancarlo Niccolai's work in xhb,
but everything was completely reworked, fixed, internals removed,
made portable, lighter, shorter and probably quicker. The used file
format is incompatible, slightly smaller and portable.
; NOTE: The internal format of 'trs' (loaded translation) is also
different. For minimal memory/speed overhead, I've choosen a one
dimensional array, as opposed to the original two dimensional
(like the input aSortedTable array).
; TODO: Higher level functions to handle selecting a default
language, loading files automatically, possibly caching
multiple loaded language translations in memory and providing
a high level HB_I18N_GETTEXT() function. We may also readd
a low-level function to create 'trs' from a memory object
instead of loading it from the disk. We should in any case make
the higher level the lightest and less app specific as possible.
* include/hbver.ch
* source/rtl/version.c
* utils/hbtest/rt_str.prg
* ChangeLog
! Fixed returning bit width.
* Reworked hb_version() parameter values as follows:
(also fixed some differences between docs here in the
previous entry and actual code)
HB_VERSION_HARBOUR (was: HB_V_HARBOUR )
HB_VERSION_COMPILER (was: HB_V_COMPILER )
HB_VERSION_MAJOR (was: HB_V_MAJOR )
HB_VERSION_MINOR (was: HB_V_MINOR )
HB_VERSION_MICRO (was: HB_V_REV )
HB_VERSION_STATUS (was: HB_V_STATUS )
HB_VERSION_REVISION (was: HB_V_COUNT )
HB_VERSION_BLD_DATE_STR (was: HB_V_DATE_TIME )
HB_VERSION_BLD_DATE (was: HB_V_DATE )
HB_VERSION_BLD_TIME (was: HB_V_TIME )
HB_VERSION_PCODE_VER (was: HB_V_PCODE )
HB_VERSION_PCODE_VER_STR (was: HB_V_PCODE_STR )
HB_VERSION_CHANGELOG_LAST (was: HB_V_CHANGELOG_LAST )
HB_VERSION_CHANGELOG_REV (was: HB_V_CHANGELOG_REV )
HB_VERSION_FLAG_PRG (was: HB_V_FLAG_HARBOUR )
HB_VERSION_FLAG_C (was: HB_V_FLAG_C )
HB_VERSION_FLAG_LINKER (was: HB_V_FLAG_LINKER )
HB_VERSION_BITWIDTH (was: HB_V_BITWIDTH )
HB_VERSION_ENDIANNESS (was: HB_V_ENDIANNESS )
This function makes deprecated following functions:
- HB_COMPILER() => hb_version( HB_VERSION_COMPILER )
- HB_PCODEVER() => hb_version( HB_VERSION_PCODE_VER_STR )
- HB_BUILDDATE() => hb_version( HB_VERSION_BLD_DATE_STR )
and macros:
- __ARCH16BIT__
- __ARCH32BIT__
- __ARCH64BIT__
- __LITTLE_ENDIAN__
- __BIG_ENDIAN__
- __PDP_ENDIAN__
- HB_VER_SVNID
- HB_VER_CHLID
- HB_VER_LENTRY
- HB_VER_C_USR
- HB_VER_L_USR
- HB_VER_PRG_USR
; TOFIX: Some term anomalies regarding 'REVISION'.
* source/vm/runner.c
* Minor formatting and added "s_" prefix to static var.
* include/hbextern.ch
* source/vm/cmdarg.c
+ Added HB_CMDLINE() .prg level function to return
the full command line. Currently it does reassemble
it from hb_argc/hb_argv.
* contrib/rddsql/mysqldd.c
! Fixed MSVC casting errors in C++ mode.
* include/hbwmain.c
* source/vm/cmdarg.c
* Moved argv[ 0 ] generation on Windows platform, so
that it now gets properly filled with the full
executable file path for console mode (GTWIN)
apps in all situations (f.e. when run from a
batch file using '%~n1.exe' macro).
* source/rtl/hbinet.c
! Fixed to use safe strerror() (named strerror_s())
under MSVS 2005 and upper.
Please test.
* source/hbzlib/gzio.c
+ Added _CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE locally to suppress
various MSVC unsafe CRT API usage warnings. Maybe it'd
be better to fix these by using Harbour APIs.
* utils/hbdoc/gentrf.prg
! Fixed missing "common.ch"
* include/hbextern.ch
* source/rtl/philes.c
+ Added HB_FLOCK() / HB_FUNLOCK() file locking
functions.
[TOMERGE 1.0]
* source/rtl/tget.prg
! Accessing of Get() variables below made
C5.x compatible when a new value was
assigned to them as function call, rather
then normal assigment.
:buffer, :changed, :clear, :col, :colorSpec
:minus, :pos, :row, :subScript, :postBlock,
:preBlock, :cargo, :exitState, :reader.
; NOTE: Please report if any of the side cases
still don't work.
[TOMERGE 1.0]
* include/hbextern.ch
+ New functions added.
* source/rtl/alert.prg
% Minor optimization.
; NOTE: Found yet another hidden extension in Alert() code :(
* source/rtl/radiobtn.prg
! Fix and optimization in recent modification.
* include/hbextern.ch
+ Added missing HB_DISABLEWAITLOCKS().
; NOTE: This looks like a hack to add FLX_WAIT flag
for locks app-wide, and on Windows systems only.
IMO we should not have such hacks in core, or if
this is really important it should support all
possible platforms.
It also has a low-level function equivalent,
which is missing from hbapifs.h. There is no
reference to these function in any Harbour or
xhb changelogs.
If there are no objections, I'd like remove
this functionality.
* source/rtl/hbrandom.c
* source/rtl/filesys.c
* Minor formatting.
* include/hbextern.ch
* source/rtl/inkey.c
+ Added HB_KEYCLEAR() a documented function equivalent
to "CLEAR TYPEAHEAD" command, or undocumented __KEYBOARD() function.
* contrib/rddads/rddads.h
* contrib/rddads/ads1.c
+ Added support for ADS_USE_OEM_TRANSLATION for old ads versions.
Borrowed from xhb/Pavel Tsarenko.
* include/hbapifs.h
* include/hbextern.ch
* source/common/hbfsapi.c
* source/rtl/hbfile.c
+ Added hb_fsNameExists() C level function.
+ Added hb_FNameExists() Harbour level function.
; Both will return true if any kind of directory entry
exists with the given name (IOW it doesn't matter
if it's a file or directory, or else).
* harbour/include/hbsetup.h
* accept both settings: HB_FM_STATISTICS and HB_FM_STATISTICS_OFF
without errors
* harbour/bin/postinst.sh
* added small trick to make HBFM lib compilation not dependent on
default HB_FM_STATISTIC settings
* harbour/include/hbvm.h
* harbour/source/vm/hvm.c
+ added C function hb_vmIsMt()
* harbour/source/vm/cmdarg.c
* report MT HVM status when program is executed with //INFO
parameter
* harbour/source/vm/fm.c
! fixed memory statistic MT protection in hb_xrealloc() operation
* harbour/config/w32/owatcom.cf
* use echo instead of echo. for non empty output.
* harbour/include/hbextern.ch
* harbour/source/vm/thread.c
+ added .prg function hb_threadTerminateAll() - it sends QUIT request
to each HVM thread and waits for their termination. Can be executed
only by main HVM thread.